Section 59 of SOGA : Section 59: Remedy For Breach Of Warranty

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Explanation using Example

Imagine you buy a new smartphone from a retailer with a warranty stating that the phone is waterproof. After a few weeks, you accidentally drop the phone in water, and it stops working. It turns out the phone was not waterproof as warranted. According to Section 59 of The Sale of Goods Act, 1930:

  • You cannot simply return the phone and demand a full refund because of this ...

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